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Dr. Kamal Qadir : the Return II

PostAuthor: Piling » Sat Jul 20, 2013 5:09 am

An independent presidential candidate was attacked in Downtown Erbil on Friday in Southern Kurdistan.

Dr. Kamal Said Qadir tweeted, @kamalsaidqadir “A peaceful gathering will be held today at 5 pm in [the] center of Erbil-Kurdistan region to discuss the imposed Barzani dictatorship”. He posted the same message on his Facebook asking for people to join him in a peaceful-protest against the current President’s two-year extension of term, which was passed by the Kurdish parliament.

Dr. Kamal Said Qadir is a Kurdish Human rights activist, and has taught at various academic institutions in Southern Kurdistan, including Salahaddin University. He is known for his bold statements against the two ruling parties, and was sentenced to 30-years in prison on the account of defamation in 2005. Both Amnesty International and Reporters without Borders condemned the sentence. He was later released in 2006 because of a special envoy of the Austrian Foreign Ministry, and this was due to the fact that Dr. Kamal Qadir held Austrian citizenship.

The 55-year-old candidate was left with one anterior dislocated shoulder, and brought to ER by local police. According to a doctor, who revealed to Alliance For Kurdish Rights anonymously, Dr. Kamal Qadir showed no signs of irritability, or deliriousness. He was left with 3 cm wound to his right eye and was covered in bruises all over his body.

Erbil Police deny claims that “agents” who sought to teach him a lesson attacked him, instead the chief of police Abdulkhaliq Talaat announced to media agencies that the attack was civilian-led because “He came to the place drunk. There were some Syrian [Kurdish] egg-sellers and tomato-sellers there and people attacked him”. He went on to say “Police were not around when he was attacked. It is true that there are police [patrols] downtown, but they were away from that area. We later took him to hospital”.

However, Rojawa Hospital doctors have confirmed that Dr. Kamal Qadir was not drunk nor did he show any signs that he was under the influence of alcohol or drugs. On the contrary, he was brought water to break his fast. Furthermore, activists on Social Media claim that the attack was not merely civilian-led but as a direct result of Dr. Kamal Qadir’s political views.

http://kurdishrights.org/2013/07/19/kur ... -attacked/


I did not know he was allowed to come back in KRG after his liberation.
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PostAuthor: Anthea » Sat Jul 20, 2013 9:53 am

I am surprised Dr Qadir has returned after all the disruption he caused a few years ago :shock:

Given the problems and conflicts within Turkey and Iraq - it is not in the Kurdish interest to rock the political boat in Kurdistan - anyone doing so at this moment is most certainly NOT doing it in the interests of the Kurdish people

Barzani and Talabani have both worked hard to unite the Kurdish people - Kurdistan has gone from strength to strength both economically and politically - it is fast gaining a worldwide reputation as a safe place to visit and to invest in

For what is an independent country in all but name - with a population of only 5 million people - Kurdistan has made fantastic advancements in all fields - including education - hospitals - trade and almost everything else one could think of

Kurdistan is a place of tranquillity sea of discourse :ymapplause:
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PostAuthor: Piling » Sat Jul 20, 2013 10:25 am

Well the man is mad and crazy. When he was condemned to 15 years x 2, Amnesty and Reporters without borders forgot the point that no one in democratic countries could write sexual insults and homophobic gossips about any public representative, though he did. Of course the punishment was disproportionate.

He also accused the KRG Office to work for KGB … in 2000s :))

Barzani Clan will never forgive that he insulted the memory of some their martyrs died in 1983. In Kurdistan insulting a dead one is worse than beating a man who lives.

But it is stupid to attack him, if that is true : it gives him his favorite mask of 'Freedom fighter'.
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PostAuthor: Anthea » Sat Jul 20, 2013 10:38 am

Piling wrote:Well the man is mad and crazy. When he was condemned to 15 years x 2, Amnesty and Reporters without borders forgot the point that no one in democratic countries could write sexual insults and homophobic gossips about any public representative, though he did. Of course the punishment was disproportionate.

He also accused the KRG Office to work for KGB … in 2000s :))

Barzani Clan will never forgive that he insulted the memory of some their martyrs died in 1983. In Kurdistan insulting a dead one is worse than beating a man who lives.

But it is stupid to attack him, if that is true : it gives him his favorite mask of 'Freedom fighter'.

Why do you think that he has chosen now to return and cause trouble ?
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PostAuthor: Piling » Sat Jul 20, 2013 11:04 am

Coz he run to presidential elections and now protest against the extension of mandate.

The other reasons might be that he likes the make his show.
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PostAuthor: Piling » Sat Jul 20, 2013 11:10 am

uly 20, 2013

ERBIL-Hewlêr, Kurdistan region 'Iraq',— Suspected agents loyal to the ruling Kurdistan Democratic Party (KDP) in civilian attire attacked ex-Presidential candidate Dr Kamal Said Qadir on Friday in downtown Erbil, the capital of Iraq's Kurdistan Region, where he was planning to hold a protest gathering to talk to the public about the extension of Kurdish President Massoud Barzani's office for another two years as his time as President accelerated towards expiration after two full terms.

The news of the protest gathering was circulated on the media earlier this week and as Sayed Qadir headed to his destination, boxes of tomatoes and eggs already awaited him. He was first pelted with tomatoes and eggs then according to reports civilian dressed men suspected to be Parastin (Protection) agents - the intelligence police established by the KDP - physically attacked him breaking his head.

There were reports that the same men who attacked Sayed Qadir also attacked anybody with a camera photographing, or videoing the scene. Bayan Press reported that their reporter on the field said before the incident took place there were policemen in the area but they left just before the attack.

The Bayan Press reporter has also said the men took Sayed Qadir, after beating him up, in addition to another senior citizen who had dared to say "Why are you doing this to this man?" One single photo surfaced on the online news outlets and social media networks showing Kamal Said Qadir covered in egg whites and blood.

Abdulkhaliq Talaat, Erbil police chief, has told the media that people attacked him because he may have shown no respect for the conservative people of the city as they observed the holy Muslim month of Ramadan. "He came to the place drunk. There were some Syrian [Kurdish] egg-sellers and tomato-sellers there and people attacked him" Talaat has told Bayan Press, "Police were not around when he was attacked. It is true that there are police [patrols] downtown, but they were away from that area. We later took him to hospital"

Bas, a weekly newspaper that's close to the KDP, reported on its website Bas-News.net that more than 100 people attacked Sayed Qadir and pelted whim
with tomatoes, eggs and yoghurt, too. The newspaper says "eyewitnesses say that Kamal Said Qadir has uttered inappropriate words about the people of Erbil and God" and according to Rudaw, another news outlet close to the KDP, the police chief has said Kamal Said Qadir "was drunk and said in appropriate words on Islam"

Kurdiu.org, a news outlet run by the Kurdistan Islamic Union (KIU) which is also an opposition party, did not mention anything about Kamal Said Qadir uttering any words degrading or blasphemous to the Muslim faith and the fasting people of the city. Kurdiu goes on to allege that there were even policemen near the scene of the attack but they did not do anything and just looked on.

Kamal Said Qadir later told Rudaw - the video of which was posted on youtube - in hospital that he was actually fasting. "for your information, I was fasting," he told the reporter. "I just broke my fast, the doctors know this,www.ekurd.net they gave me a piece of cooky when it was 7:30 pm [time to brake the fasting in Erbil area] so I can break my fasting. This is a tactic used by all the dictatorships, they accuse someone of something that is completely baseless. What is the excuse for me to say blasphemous words in front of Machko Cafe where I suggested for the gathering? does that make any sense?… trust me I have never in my whole life…." and they do not let him finish his words but I am assuming he was going to say "I have never drunk in my whole life"

Kamal Said Qadir was the first one to register with the electoral commission to run for the president post. He later dropped out due to financial and administrative issues. The elections were later put off for two years after the parliament passed laws that would extend Barzani's presidency for two years.

Mr. Barzani has been in office for eight years as President of Kurdistan Region. His KDP tried to have Barzani elected as President for another four year term causing an outrage among the opposition parties. In the following deadlock the KDP and their ally Patriotic Union of Kurdistan (PUK), who form the majority of the parliament, extended Barzani's office for another two years to give the political parties more time to agree on an amended Presidential Law and a draft Constitution before next presidential elections are held.

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Re: Dr. Kamal Qadir : the Return II

PostAuthor: Anthea » Mon Jul 22, 2013 2:15 am

He does not appear to be very popular ;)

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